The Donation Application (DApp)

Giveth is re-engineering charitable giving, by creating an entirely free, open-source platform, built on the Ethereum Blockchain. Our system cuts out bureaucracy and enables nonprofits to create a high level of transparency and accountability towards Givers. At any point until the moment funds are locked, a Giver can decide to withdraw them.

A Decentralized Altruistic Community (DAC)

Giving to a cause can be just the beginning of your involvement. At Giveth we strongly believe in the power of communities to change the world. We are building our software to encourage Givers and Makers to connect as well as discover a decentralized governance model that works for them. We are actively practicing what we preach as we model what it is to be the first DAC.

Open-Source Giving

Giving can be expressed in so many ways!

We strongly believe in the power of open-source. All of our software is considered a gift to the Ethereum community.

The Giveth model is completely free and open-source. We encourage collaboration and building on our own code.

Transparent donation flow with ‘LiquidPledging’

Enables direct oversight of the management of funds, allowing the Giver to delegate authority over their donations in an efficient way, following the principles of liquid democracy.

Giveth Smart Contracts

MiniMe Token

The MiniMe token makes it trivial for anyone to upgrade a DApp/DAO midstream to include new features in a decentralized fashion, without affecting the current smart contracts and without having to ask for permission.

Vault

The Vault Contract is designed to hold ether and safely automate payments in a DApp/DAO environment. It allows for a step-by-step decentralization process as trust in the code base is built over time.

Liquid Pledging

Enables direct oversight of the management of funds, allowing the Giver to delegate authority over their donations in an efficient way, following the principles of liquid democracy.

Milestone Payouts

Our milestone contracts keep Campaigns accountable to their supporters. Breaking down lump sum amounts to help all types of organizations (for-profit or non-profits) be assured that contributed funds are well spent.